BMs should be distinguished from other CNS metastases. The term BM should be limited to the focal seeding of the brain parenchyma (parenchymal BMs) and not used in the case of secondary lesions ...
Hemorrhagic stroke occurs secondary to the rupture of blood vessels and bleeding into the brain parenchyma due to high blood pressure levels. It is a type of end-organ damage that occurs in ...
A subdural haematoma is often associated with some underlying parenchymal (brain) injury, including diffuse axonal injury. In contrast, extradural haematoma usually results from a skull fracture ...
In the liver and kidney, these fragments ranged from one to five micrometers in size, while brain samples contained even tinier particles less than one micrometer in the parenchyma. In dementia cases, ...